"Transformation," 18" x 24" Acrylic on canvas. A spell is cast, and a dream is awaked, reality bends to the artist's will. The door way between possiblity is opened, and past through. The transformation complete, now what be thy will, to be done?..........

4AM madness taking its toll. Its toll is 50 cents I think. Anyway, more weirdness brought to you by Zot's sketch book and me doodling. More Fear and Loathing running jokes. That was such a screwed up film.

Take one part dicynodont, one part sailbacked pelycosaur, and one part muskrat; mix well. The end result is the mudgrubber, a beaver-sized and turkey-brained swamp herbivore that uses its tusks and beak to dig for corms and tubers or to defend itself. To be replaced with the color version when I actually figure out how to color a background, so bear with me here.

Well this is an interesting old piece I did when I got my first scanner at the age of 15. Incidentally that scanner came with some cruddy software, so this is actually my first peice done on the computer ^_^

Here's a rather old pic. I know the left eye looks wonky and the head's too big, but I get enough positive reactions to give me reason to post. :) This is Zaush when he spends time tribing with others of his kind after the Conirika incident.

"A tiger?! In Africa?!" Look in an atlas and see which direction he's going: It was pure coincidence but still funny, he's moving away from his target destination. Can anyone guess the inspiration for the picture? ^_^

I wanted to upload this later, but I had to comment on all the new artists! HOLY ITALIAN SAUSAGES!! Look at all you overly-talented people!!!! Oh, and this guy does his laundry once a year. I don't like his right arm much either. Preliminary character designs...and such.

I was asked to draw four of the blackbelt women who train and teach at my dojo and, as I rarely draw humans other than myself, this is the result--felids. Their species were determined by the way I perceive them through both appearance and personality.

An oriental-type dragon I doodle with a permanent marker and rollerball pen out of sheer boredom while in pre-IB Art two years ago. As much as I hate to say this, I didn't learn a thing from that class and seriously resented being forced to draw the same old still life display over and over again. I wouldn't have minded if I could do it the teacher's way one day, my way the next, and imitate Van Gogh the third, but we were never allowed such freedom. *shrug* As a result, I earned myself the title of "the dragon-girl who doesn't listen". ;P

A boxer sag (wingless gryphon) that I scribbled with red and black overhead-projector pens while watching the sparring class at the dojo. It ended up looking somewhat muddy, so I opted to increase the contrast and brighten the red.